Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] her [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Members of a Cardiff ladies ' rowing club tried to pull her out of the mud , but found the current was too fast , and the bitch ( yes , she is called Eric ! ) , too heavy .
2 Poppy dissolved into a quivering heap when staff tried to lead her out of the cage , so they suggested that I tried .
3 He tried to draw her back into the circle of his arms .
4 She glared at him , then scanned the road for anyone who might offer help if he turned nasty and tried to force her back inside the car , but , apart from an elderly woman walking an equally elderly terrier along the opposite pavement , the road was deserted .
5 Constanza tried to follow her out of the hotel — as she was very very upset , my grandmother — but Constanza was too late .
6 And after that we shipped — me and another feller , an Irish feller , a Belfast man — we shipped in an owd schooner called the Mount Blairie : it was an old thing that had been ashore at — in a little shipyard ; and they 'd done her up during the winter to give them men a job .
7 Then , deciding she was no political , just another stroppy trucker , they 'd handed her over to the locals , which was a big relief .
8 I understand it was your own stupidity in refusing to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd got her out of the house .
9 That was all , the slightest touch of his fingers on hers , but she was reminded of that other time he had touched her , when he 'd helped her out of the pool , and now , as then , something inside her responded to his touch .
10 Marian I know was Marian Anderson , the black singer , she sang on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday morning in 1939 , it was freezing , they 'd locked her out of the concert hall she had booked .
11 Actually , I 've heard a little about your relationship from my aunt — like the fact that you refused to accept Silas 's ring until he 'd kicked her out of the house . ’
12 But he could remember the sound of her voice on the phone that morning , when he 'd called her up from the School , too well .
13 You did n't fall in love with someone in the space of a few days , just because you 'd finally succumbed to the lures of sex , or lust , or whatever had overwhelmed her ever since he 'd fished her out of the sea that first night …
14 He had n't meant to say it , but it was the effect of the beer and the movement of the ship and her sophistication , all things he could n't cope with together , so he 'd taken her down to the bar and they 'd had a couple more drinks to restore his confidence before the boat docked .
15 A while later , when she was finished and dressed and sitting alone , Charlie came to take her out to the taxi .
16 She could n't even accuse him of laying a finger on her , since she was always fast asleep when he joined her in the large bed , and the twins arrived to wake her up in the morning .
17 Ellen screamed and was instantly seized by the other man , who , laughing at her wild struggles , began to force her down to the floor .
18 Then he bent down and began to roll her up in the hearth rug .
19 Catching her hand , he began tugging her back towards the car .
20 He threatened to hand her over to the police if she had any more of it .
21 Then they started calling her back to the bridge game .
22 She had never before contacted any of the emergency services , and she was surprised by how long the operator took to put her through to the police .
23 She was being a bit of a weed and in any case I went to cheer her up in the first place . ’
24 Lilian was fast asleep again , and Ruth managed to lift her out of the pram without waking her .
25 They offered to take her down to the sea , so off they went — accompanied by the Dares ' three dogs , hideous mongrels with hearts of gold .
26 I caught a glimpse of her , eyes red with fury , and I wondered if my last hour had come , but Bill , the man who was on guard , managed to push her back with the aid of a large plank , and she soon quietened down when we passed her babies back . ’
27 Lucy was left to kick around by the unmanned Reservations desk for a couple of minutes , and then a waiter appeared to lead her over to the table .
28 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
29 He had hustled her out of the kitchen into the boudoir and kissed her on the lips , slipping his arm round her waist .
30 Dinah felt herself trembling ; this was the man who had libelled Paul and herself , had made their early years wretched , had hounded her out of the only world she knew .
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